Biology, asked by wipronreddy, 5 months ago

Number of microsporangia in a young typical angiospermic dithecous anther is
(A) 2 to 4
(B) 4
(C) 1
(D) 2.​

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Answered by random1415
4

Answer:

4 of them

Explanation:

The bilobed nature of an anther is very distinct in the transverse section of the anther. The anther is a four-sided (tetragonal) structure consisting of four microsporangia located at the corners, two in each lobe. The microsporangia develop further and become pollen sacs.

Answered by vedmalan34331
0

Explanation:

a dithecous anther is tetrasporangiate having 4 microsporangia.

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